Miyake & Yamazaki law firm news

  • First Shanghai firm opens in Tokyo
    | Tuesday, 26 October 2010

    Shanghai-headquartered Yishi law firm has recently opened an office in Tokyo in a bid to boost its offering to Japanese clients and has become the third PRC firm to have an office in Japan following King & Wood and Zhong Lun.

  • King & Wood sets up shop in New York
    | Monday, 22 September 2008

    Multinationals and Chinese companies in the US now have more choices when they shop around for PRC legal services in New York, as King & Wood, one of the leading firms in China, has made Madison Avenue in Manhattan its newest global address.

  • Analysis - Travel broadens the mind... an the client base
    | Friday, 1 June 2007

    The approaches and experiences of Chinese firms wanting to establish an overseas presence are nothing if not disparate, as a panel discussion at the recent annual conference of the Inter - Pacific Bar Association (IPBA) in Beijing highlighted

  • Better the devil you know
    | Wednesday, 1 February 2006

    Japanese and Chinese bean-counters must have been getting nervous in April last year when more than 10,000 Chinese took part in a violent anti-Japanese demonstration in front of the Japanese embassy in Beijing

  • King & Wood moves into Hong Kong
    | Wednesday, 29 June 2005

    King & Wood is set to merge with its Hong Kong associate, Fong & Ng, as part of its strategy to do more securities work in the financial centre.


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